TPS: FIguring it out.
Referring back to comment #1 on a post from January, Parker said to me this morning.
Did you know 1+ 2+ 4 = 7?
And did you know that 4+4 = 8
And that 7 +1 = 8?
Isn't that funny?
Referring back to comment #1 on a post from January, Parker said to me this morning.
Did you know 1+ 2+ 4 = 7?
And did you know that 4+4 = 8
And that 7 +1 = 8?
Isn't that funny?
4 comments:
i have a joke Parker might think is funny...
do you know why 6 is afraid of 7?
because 7 ate 9
:)
I wonder if you want to let him discover on his own that this funny relationship is true in general; i.e.
1+2+4+8 = 15; 15+ 1 = 16; and
8+8 = 16?
Or do you want to show him that one and maybe let him explore the next steps:
1+2+4+8+16=31, etc?
I think I'll just let him discover it on his own. He seems to work best that way.
Thanks Liz. He thought that one was funny when he was 3. ;)
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